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The Plant Path: Herbalism, Medical Astrology & Spagyric Alchemy

Understanding Herbs Astrologically

The Plant Path: Herbalism, Medical Astrology & Spagyric Alchemy

Sajah Popham

Alternative Health, Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.8 β€’ 570 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 4 March 2019

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

In a similar way that the astrological pattern enables us to see the relationship between the human body, psyche, and soul, so too does it allow us to understand the connection between a plant's physical, energetic and spiritual properties.

It's common in modern day herbalism to have one particular system for understanding the medicinal properties of a plant and how it acts upon the body, and a totally different model for how a plant can heal the mind, heart and spirit. But in a truly holistic model, we see that the physical symptoms of the body are reflections of what's going on in the mind and soul. As such, the medicinal properties of a plant are not separate, meaning that the way they heal the mind and spirit is based upon the same pattern in the way they heal the body.

The goal of the astro-herbalist, is to learn to see these patterns of relationship between a plant's chemistry, energetics and spiritual properties, to see into the essence of the plant – it's wholeness – and how it heals the whole person. This essence of the plant is encompassed by its primary astrological, or planetary, "ruler."

Each planet in medical astrology has certain qualities and characteristics associated with it that points towards which plants are connected or similar to that planetary quality. This is done through looking at organ rulerships, energetic qualities like temperature (hot/cold), moisture (damp/dry) and tone (tonifying/relaxing), morphological characteristics as seen through the doctrine of signatures, tastes, and other properties.

For example, with Cayenne pepper we see a bright red coloration of the fruits which exhibit a highly pungent, aromatic taste. It has a primary affinity for the heart, blood, and cardiovascular system and a very warming and drying energetic quality. It stimulates circulation of the blood, promotes diaphoresis, eases musculoskeletal pain and inflammation, and has antiseptic properties as well.

All of these properties of Cayenne are directly correlated to Mars, the red planet. Mars rules the blood and its circulation, is hot energetically, governs immunity, fever, inflammation, and pain associated with heat. Many spicy pungent plants relate to Mars, as it's the hottest of all the planets. Thus we can see that the properties of this medicinal plant are similar, or sympathetic, to the planet Mars.

Based on these signatures, we can start to understand the subtler properties of this plant and how it might operate upon the psychological, emotional and spiritual levels as well. Mars also relates to our willpower, the action we take out in the world and our ability to exhibit a "warrior spirit." It's common for people with excessive Mars to be overheated both physically and psychologically, which can express as anger, irritability, frustration, or a controlling/domineering nature. If in deficiency, we'll see folks with low willpower and drive, a lack of strength in character and confidence, a timidity in the personality. As Cayenne embodies the force of Mars in such a powerful way, we may see it facilitating upon some of these patterns in the personality of the person that uses it, especially in spagyric preparations of the plant which concentrates this celestial power into the extract.

In essence, the pattern of astrology helps the modern herbalist have a system for understanding the holistic properties of plants in ways that reach far beyond merely knowing its actions, energetics, chemistry and medicinal properties. It gives us one language, one pattern, one framework that unites their physical, energetic and spiritual qualities that gets us closer to grasping their essential nature that heals the whole person.

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Sajah Popham, founder of Organic Unity and The School of Evolutionary Herbalism, is committed to creating a new paradigm of plant medicine anchored in herbal, medical, and spiritual traditions from around the world. His work integrates the science and spirit of herbal medicine, creating a system that is equally holistic, healing and transformational. His unique synthesis bridges herbalism not only east and west, but north & south, above & below, into a universal philosophy that encompasses indigenous wisdom, Ayurveda, western Alchemy and Spagyrics, Astrology, clinical herbalism, and modern pharmacology.Β 

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The Plant Path provides unique perspectives for the modern practitioner of herbalism that doesn't just want to "fix what's broken" in the body, but seeks to serve others with deeper levels of healing and transformation with herbal medicines.

A unique synergy of clinical herbalism, alchemy, medical astrology, and herbal traditions from around the world, The Plant Path focuses on giving you a truly "wholistic" perspective on herbal medicine so you never fall into the trap of allopathic herbalism.

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0:00.0

Hey there everybody, Sagey Popham here, founder of the School of Evolutionary Herbalism.

0:05.2

And in this week's episode of the Evolutionary Herbalism blog, I want to talk a little bit more about

0:13.7

this holistic model that I've been sharing over the last few weeks in regards to medical astrology and its connection to

0:24.2

herbal medicine.

0:25.6

Last week's episode, I was talking about the way that we can use astrology to look at a person

0:34.3

and see the connection between what's going on in their body and their mind and emotions

0:40.9

and their spiritual development. And this week I'll kind of want to flip it and orient this around

0:47.7

plants, right? Not a lot of people are aware that astrology was one of the oldest systems of classification

0:58.0

used in Western herbalism, right?

1:02.0

That this was one of the ways that plants were seen as having their medicinal and therapeutic properties,

1:09.0

that they understood their remedies based on

1:12.4

you know whether it's connected to Mars or to Venus or to Jupiter or to Saturn as a way of

1:19.9

understanding the essence of a plant and as I've been sharing over the last few weeks, you know, the thing about the

1:31.3

astrology is that it is this really holistic system, right, in the way that it sees not just the

1:39.8

whole plant or the whole person, but their connection to the whole cosmos, right, to the wholeness

1:45.6

of nature. It's really the most holistic model that I can comprehend because it's looking

1:53.4

at the wholeness of life itself and the connections between the various expressions of life.

2:00.1

And so in a similar way that we can look at a person on that three-fold level,

2:05.7

the way last week I was talking about in alchemy, they say that everything in nature

2:11.0

is composed of these three philosophical principles of sulfur, mercury, and salt,

2:16.9

which relates to the soul, the spirit, and body,

2:19.8

respectively, of anything, right? But this also applies to plants. So when we're looking at a

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